Alright. I sold my Athena because of the Era. Now, I wanna sell my Eras because of the Lite. I’m trying to limit myself to what can fit in my toolbox. The Lite can replace my level 5. We’ll see if the rest of the year confirms my immediate impression.
Alright. I sold my Athena because of the Era. Now, I wanna sell my Eras because of the Lite. I’m trying to limit myself to what can fit in my toolbox. The Lite can replace my level 5. We’ll see if the rest of the year confirms my immediate impression.
Oh this is interesting! Definitely let us know how that goes.
I'm with you Brad. This is very interesting.If the Lite is as agressive and as efficient as the ERA level 5, then it may be worthwhile to try it. Hmmmm.... I will be watching this.
How would you describe the lite, relative to the level 5 OC?I'm with you Brad. This is very interesting.
I have an Era with both the level 5 open comb and safety bar as well as a re-release (polished) Dart and a stainless steel Blackbird.
I would have never guessed anyone would say the BB Lite base plate was equal to an Era at level 5. But here we are....
![]()
So far, on my particular face, everything remains the same. I haven’t used the Era since Saturday, but I feel the Lite is smoother, but otherwise the same end result. I look forward to the kickstarter/preorder for the BrassLiteOh this is interesting! Definitely let us know how that goes.
Pics of the steel plate in the brass bird would be interestingSo far, on my particular face, everything remains the same. I haven’t used the Era since Saturday, but I feel the Lite is smoother, but otherwise the same end result. I look forward to the kickstarter/preorder for the BrassLite. I’m trying to get used to the steel plate in my Brassbird.
Looks great to me mixed like that! Charcoal Goods handle?
Yep! Soon to be a brassbird handle again, then this one goes to BSTLooks great to me mixed like that! Charcoal Goods handle?
Thanks for the comparison. I’m getting similar results to yours but in 4 passes. I may want to try the Blackbird at a later date.Today the first shave with the Blackbird Lite
As expected, the Lite is much milder / smoother and due to the lower efficency, compared to the regular Bird, more suitable as a three pass shaver, ymmv. Next time i will try a sharper blade like GSB or feather.
It's too early to tell after only one shave, but it's likely that the Lite plate will only get its playtime of use on days when my skin is irritated. The regular Blackbird is for me the better Razor.
For those who wanted to try a Bird but feared its aggressive reputation, the Blackbird Lite is certainly the first choice.
No cuts, nics or irritation.
Three pass shave, with a little touch up and all in all, a very pleasant shave.
Shaving cream Speick men
Personna platinun (4)
Finally to mention the Lite has a slightly different, rougher finish than the regular Blackbird
right is the Lite
View attachment 1578802
View attachment 1578803
After reviewing and reading as many different user's opinions over the last few months in my research of the different DE options out there, I registered a few minutes ago simply to voice my opinion that these Blackland razors are absolutely stunning, and simply works of art. The Blackbird, to my eye, is the most beautiful I've seen/come across...the Vector being a twin sister!
I've been trying different razors last few months in my search for something that not only works for me, but something I can pass down to my sons (I'm wired to think this way in just about all that I buy). This has not involved Blackland products due to my fear of being too aggressive, etc., but after reading about this "Lite" variant, I placed an order. Have my fingers crossed on this, as no hiding the fact I'm hoping it's a perfect fit.
As a side ramble...unfortunately I'm new to this DE thing. At the age of 55, I've battled ingrown hair issues using the different cartridge-based razors most of my life. I realize dealing with such is a small problem to have...especially within in the grand scheme, but I hate the d*** things. Have scars on my aging neck from years of battling. After it was suggested to get away from the multi-bladed options, I gave a Bevel Razor a shot. I was completely surprised at how easy it was to battle 2 days of growth...feeling no drag whatsoever...and with no ingrown encountered during this testing phase, to say I'm excited at the prospect of this moving forward is an understatement.
So far, besides the Bevel use, I've given the Timeless .68 and .95 a go. Again, very excited to try this Blackbird Lite. And it's very nice to see products like this being made, especially here in the US.
I myself don't own a Lite base plate. I do have an original SS Blackbird, an Era level 5 oc and sb as well as a Dart.How would you describe the lite, relative to the level 5 OC?